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Gi OF Ss Beak Pea ike 
Loxia Javentfis, Mu/. Carl/. fajc. iv. t. 89. 
IZE of a Bulfinch: general colour greyifh brown: top of the 
head black; from the chin, the under parts are paler than the 
upper, and the belly and thighs white: quills black; the fecondaries _ 
brown, with ferruginous margins: tail black: legs pale yellow. 
Inhabits Sumatra and Fava. 
Loxia cinerea, Mu/. Carl/. fa/c. iv. t. 88. 
HIS may be ranked among the larger fized Grofbeaks: the 
bill is tout, and very pale: the plumage above cinereous brown: 
belly nearly white: the head has the feathers elongated into a creft 
at the back part: the tail is pretty long, and rounded in fhape; the 
feathers black, margined outwardly with white: the legs red. 
Inhabits Malacca, Sumatra, Fava 
Loxia ferruginofa, Muf. Carl/. fa/e. iv. t. go. gt. 
IZE of the White-headed Grofbeak, which it much refembles: 
general colour of the body ferruginous: crown, nape, and fides 
of the head white; bafe of the bill, chin, and throat black: on the 
belly before the thighs a large fpot of black: quills black: tail dull 
ferruginous: bill ftout and cinereous: legs black. 
The female is of a general brown colour, paler beneath, or pale 
afh colour: quills black, more or lefs edged with ferruginous: bill 
and legs black. 
Inhabits the Haft Indies. 
